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    Gustav Heinrich Ernst Martin Wilhelm Furtwängler (UK: /ˈfʊərtvɛŋɡlər/ FOORT-veng-glər, US: /-vɛŋlər/ -⁠lər, German: [ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈfʊɐ̯tvɛŋlɐ] ; 25 January...
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    the father of the conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler and grandfather of the German archaeologist Andreas Furtwängler. Furtwängler was born at Freiburg im Breisgau...
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  • Major Steve Arnold (Harvey Keitel) to "get" Furtwängler at his denazification hearing: "Find Wilhelm Furtwängler guilty. He represents everything that was...
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  • Furtwängler (born 1966), physician and actress Philipp Furtwängler (1800–1867), organ builder Philipp Furtwängler (1869–1940), mathematician Wilhelm Furtwängler...
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  • His second symphony premiered in 1929 at the Leipzig Gewandhaus by Wilhelm Furtwängler. He also prepared a number of Bach transcriptions, including the...
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    works and concert halls not to program them. The noted conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler defended Hindemith in an article in a daily newspaper, but did so...
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  • videotaped performances as Donna Anna in Don Giovanni, one conducted by Wilhelm Furtwängler and the other in German translation conducted by Ferenc Fricsay....
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    Philipp Furtwängler was a grandson of the organ builder Philipp Furtwängler (1800-1867) and a second cousin of the conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler. with Helmut...
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    Segment from the BMW short film series The Hire Taking Sides Dr. Wilhelm Furtwängler The Glass House Terrence 'Terry' Glass 2002 No Good Deed Tyrone City...
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  • Wilhelm Furtwängler. Despite several changes in leadership, the orchestra continued to perform throughout World War II. On 20 April 1942, Furtwängler...
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    Mahler's Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen (Songs of a Wayfarer) under Wilhelm Furtwängler. That year, he also made his British debut, at the Royal Albert Hall...
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    ISBN 978-3-254-00199-3. English version as "The Hindemith Case", in Wilhelm Furtwängler, Furtwängler on Music, edited and translated by Ronald Taylor, 117–20. Aldershot...
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    German conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler, who had been criticized for conducting in Germany during the Nazi era. Menuhin defended Furtwängler, noting that the...
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    House, Covent Garden, under Sir Thomas Beecham, Fritz Reiner and Wilhelm Furtwängler, arousing as much enthusiasm there as she had in New York. She also...
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    and composer Wilhelm Furtwängler on charges of having served the Nazi regime. Harwood drew inter alia on a detailed diary kept by Furtwängler of his interrogation...
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  • Stéphane (1992). Furtwängler et Honegger (PDF). Société Wilhelm Furtwängler newsletter, July 1992. Accessed from the Furtwängler Society homepage. Topakian...
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    and politician Wilhelm Fuchs (1898–1947), German Nazi SS officer and Holocaust perpetrator executed for war crimes Wilhelm Furtwängler (1886–1954), German...
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    Sergiu Celibidache Riccardo Chailly Colin Davis Gustavo Dudamel Wilhelm Furtwängler John Eliot Gardiner Carlo Maria Giulini Bernard Haitink Nikolaus...
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  • career were his stage roles, especially that of the German conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler in Ronald Harwood's Taking Sides; Massey was nominated for the 1996...
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    also met and played for Wilhelm Furtwängler, who has remained a central musical influence and ideal for Barenboim. Furtwängler called the young Barenboim...
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    Wagner's demanding work Tristan und Isolde sets himself alongside Wilhelm Furtwängler and Victor de Sabata, the greatest opera conductors in Germany at...
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    familiar repertoire. After the sudden death of the German conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler in 1954, Beecham in tribute conducted the two programmes his colleague...
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    not appear with the Chicago Symphony if it engaged the conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler, who had remained in Germany during the war and who had performed...
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    Edwin Fischer, pianists Alfred Cortot, Wilhelm Kempff, and the conductors Bruno Walter and Wilhelm Furtwängler as particular influences on his musical...
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    Rosenkavalier and Turandot. After Kiel he went to Mannheim, where Wilhelm Furtwängler praised his conducting. He turned down an offer to conduct twelve...
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  • 1953 (Wilhelm Furtwängler, both the live and studio recordings) Fidelio, 1953 (Herbert von Karajan) Der Ring des Nibelungen, 1953 (Wilhelm Furtwängler, as...
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  •  Australia 14 October 1879 19 September 1954 Writer My Brilliant Career Wilhelm Furtwängler  Germany 10 June 1880 8 September 1954 Conductor, composer Symphony...
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    link‍] "Furtwängler and the Vienna Philharmonic | Furtwängler – Tahra". Furtwangler.net. Retrieved 29 April 2013. "Denazification | Furtwängler – Tahra"...
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    German physician and television actress. Maria Furtwängler-Burda is a daughter of architect Bernhard Furtwängler and actress Kathrin Ackermann, great-niece...
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  • soprano Kirsten Flagstad and the Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Wilhelm Furtwängler. The work has no opus number. It is listed as AV 150 in Mueller von...
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